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2004–05 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

Ski jumping championship season


Ski jumping championship season

FieldValue
competition2004–05 World Cup
competition1Overall
competition1winnerFIN Janne Ahonen
competition4Four Hills Tournament
competition4winnerFIN Janne Ahonen
competition5Nordic Tournament
competition5winnerFIN Matti Hautamäki
competition6Nations Cup
competition6winner
venues19
individual28
team3
rescheduled1
previous2003–04
following2005–06

The 2004–05 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 26th World Cup season in ski jumping and the unofficial World Cup season in ski flying with no small crystal globe awarded.

Season began in Kuusamo, Finland on 27 November 2004 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 20 March 2005. The individual World Cup overall winner was Finnish ski jumper Janne Ahonen (who also won Four Hills Tournament), another Finnish Matti Hautamäki won Nordic Tournament and Nations Cup was taken by Team of Austria.

28 men's individual events on 19 different venues in 10 countries were held on the twoe different continents (Europe and Asia). First individual opening competition of the season in Kuusamo was rescheduled for two days due to bad weather. Also three men's team events were held. Three events in total were held only in one round due to bad weaher conditions (two team events in Pragelato and Willingen and individual event in Sapporo).

Peaks of the season were FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, 4H and Nordic Tournament.

World records

List of world record distances (both official and invalid) achieved within this World Cup season.

DateAthleteHillRoundPlaceMetresFeet
17 March 2005AUT Andreas WidhölzlVelikanka bratov Gorišek HS215Training – R1Planica, Slovenia234.5769
20 March 2005NOR Tommy IngebrigtsenVelikanka bratov Gorišek HS215Round 2Planica, Slovenia231758
20 March 2005NOR Bjørn Einar RomørenVelikanka bratov Gorišek HS215Round 2Planica, Slovenia234.5769
20 March 2005FIN Matti HautamäkiVelikanka bratov Gorišek HS215Round 2Planica, Slovenia235.5773
20 March 2005NOR Bjørn Einar RomørenVelikanka bratov Gorišek HS215Round 2Planica, Slovenia239784
20 March 2005FIN Janne AhonenVelikanka bratov Gorišek HS215Round 2Planica, Slovenia240787

Map of world cup hosts

Calendar

Men's Individual

AllNo.DatePlace (Hill)SizeWinnerSecondThirdOverall leaderR.
26 November 2004FIN Kuusamo
Rukatunturi HS142)L cnxcancelled due to strong wind and rescheduled on a day after
582127 November 2004L 386FIN Janne AhonenGER Alexander HerrAUT Martin HöllwarthFIN Janne Ahonen
583228 November 2004L 387FIN Janne AhonenAUT Thomas MorgensternCZE Jakub Janda
58434 December 2004NOR Trondheim
(Granåsen HS131)L 388FIN Janne AhonenCZE Jakub JandaAUT Andreas Widhölzl
58545 December 2004L 389FIN Janne AhonenAUT Martin HöllwarthAUT Andreas Widhölzl
586511 December 2004CZE Harrachov
(Čerťák HS142)L 390POL Adam MałyszFIN Janne AhonenGER Georg Späth
587612 December 2004L 391FIN Janne AhonenNOR Roar LjøkelsøyCZE Jakub Janda
588718 December 2004SUI Engelberg
(Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137)L 392FIN Janne AhonenAUT Thomas MorgensternCZE Jakub Janda
589819 December 2004L 393FIN Janne AhonenCZE Jakub JandaAUT Martin Höllwarth
590929 December 2004GER Oberstdorf
(Schattenbergschanze HS137)L 394FIN Janne AhonenNOR Roar LjøkelsøyPOL Adam Małysz
591101 January 2005GER Garmisch-Pa
(Große Olympiaschanze HS125)L 395FIN Janne AhonenAUT Thomas MorgensternGER Georg Späth
592113 January 2005AUT Innsbruck
(Bergiselschanze HS130)L 396FIN Janne AhonenPOL Adam MałyszCZE Jakub Janda
593126 January 2005AUT Bischofshofen
(Paul-Ausserleitner HS140)L 397AUT Martin HöllwarthFIN Janne AhonenJPN Daiki Itō
53rd Four Hills Tournament Overall
(29 December 2004 – 6 January 2005)FIN Janne AhonenAUT Martin HöllwarthAUT Thomas Morgenstern4H Tournament
594139 January 2005GER Willingen
(Mühlenkopfschanze HS145)L 398FIN Janne AhonenAUT Martin HöllwarthCHE Andreas KüttelFIN Janne Ahonen
5951415 January 2005AUT Bad Mitterndorf
(Kulm HS200)F 057AUT Andreas WidhölzlNOR Roar LjøkelsøyPOL Adam Małysz
5961516 January 2005F 058POL Adam MałyszAUT Andreas WidhölzlFIN Risto Jussilainen
5971622 January 2005GER Titisee-Neustadt
(Hochfirstschanze HS142))L 399FIN Janne AhonenCZE Jakub JandaAUT Thomas Morgenstern
5981723 January 2005L 400CZE Jakub JandaPOL Adam MałyszFIN Risto Jussilainen
5991829 January 2005POL Zakopane
(Wielka Krokiew HS134)L 401POL Adam Małysz
NOR Roar LjøkelsøyFIN Risto Jussilainen
6001930 January 2005L 402POL Adam MałyszFIN Janne AhonenNOR Roar Ljøkelsøy
601205 February 2005JPN Sapporo
(Ōkurayama HS134)L 403JPN Kazuyoshi FunakiAUT Thomas MorgensternNOR Roar Ljøkelsøy
602216 February 2005L 404NOR Roar LjøkelsøyFIN Risto JussilainenAUT Thomas Morgenstern
6032211 February 2005ITA Pragelato
(Stadio del Trampolino HS140)L 405FIN Matti HautamäkiGER Michael UhrmannAUT Thomas Morgenstern
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2005
(19 – 25 February • GER Oberstdorf)
604236 March 2005FIN Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)L 406FIN Matti HautamäkiNOR Roar LjøkelsøyAUT Thomas MorgensternFIN Janne Ahonen
605249 March 2005FIN Kuopio
(Puijo HS127)L 407FIN Matti HautamäkiNOR Roar LjøkelsøyPOL Adam Małysz
CZE Jakub Janda
6062511 March 2005NOR Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS138)LFIN Matti HautamäkiNOR Sigurd PettersenNOR Lars Bystøl
6072613 March 2005NOR Oslo
(Holmenkollbakken HS128))L 409FIN Matti HautamäkiNOR Bjørn Einar RomørenDEU Michael Uhrmann
9th Nordic Tournament Overall
(6 – 13 March 2005))FIN Matti HautamäkiNOR Roar LjøkelsøyDEU Michael UhrmannNordic Tournament
6082719 March 2005SLO Planica
(Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS215)F 059FIN Matti HautamäkiAUT Andreas WidhölzlNOR Bjørn Einar RomørenFIN Janne Ahonen
6092820 March 2005F 060NOR Bjørn Einar RomørenNOR Roar LjøkelsøyAUT Andreas Widhölzl
26th FIS World Cup Overall
(24 November 2000 – 20 March 2005)FIN Janne AhonenNOR Roar LjøkelsøyFIN Matti HautamäkiWorld Cup Overall

Men's Team

AllNo.DatePlace (Hill)SizeWinnerSecondThirdR.
3018 January 2005GER Willingen
(Mühlenkopfschanze HS145)L 025
31212 February 2005ITA Pragelato
(Stadio del Trampolino HS140)L 026
3235 March 2005FIN Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)L 027

Standings

Overall

Rankafter 28 eventsPoints
1FIN Janne Ahonen1715
2NOR Roar Ljøkelsøy1440
3FIN Matti Hautamäki1275
4POL Adam Małysz1201
5AUT Martin Höllwarth1179
6CZE Jakub Janda1164
7AUT Thomas Morgenstern1138
8AUT Andreas Widhölzl999
9GER Michael Uhrmann804
10NOR Lars Bystøl613

Nations Cup

Rankafter 31 eventsPoints
1AUT Austria5102
2FIN Finland4771
3NOR Norway4124
4GER Germany3327
5JPN Japan1820
6SLO Slovenia1727
7POL Poland1630
8CZE Czech Republic1406
9SUI Switzerland943
10RUS Russia677

Prize money

Rankafter 31 eventsCHF
1FIN Janne Ahonen335,500
2FIN Matti Hautamäki187,500
3NOR Roar Ljøkelsøy161,000
4POL Adam Małysz140,150
5AUT Martin Höllwarth120,000
6CZE Jakub Janda119,500
7AUT Thomas Morgenstern113,000
8AUT Andreas Widhölzl95,200
9GER Michael Uhrmann53,000
10NOR Bjørn Einar Romøren52,000

Four Hills Tournament

Rankafter 4 eventsPoints
1FIN Janne Ahonen1043.3
2AUT Martin Höllwarth994.2
3AUT Thomas Morgenstern985.5
4POL Adam Małysz985.3
5CZE Jakub Janda972.8
6NOR Roar Ljøkelsøy969.7
7JPN Daiki Itō962.7
8GER Michael Uhrmann939.0
9GER Georg Späth928.5
10FIN Matti Hautamäki922.2

Nordic Tournament

Rankafter 4 eventsPoints
1FIN Matti Hautamäki1103.0
2NOR Roar Ljøkelsøy1055.4
3GER Michael Uhrmann1032.7
4NOR Lars Bystøl1026.9
5FIN Janne Ahonen1011.1
6CZE Jakub Janda1008.5
7SLO Rok Benkovič1002.1
8AUT Thomas Morgenstern1000.2
9NOR Bjørn Einar Romøren985.6
10SUI Andreas Küttel977.8

References

References

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  4. (5 December 2004). "HS131: Trondheim". [[International Ski Federation]].
  5. (11 December 2004). "HS142: Harrachov". [[International Ski Federation]].
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  8. (19 December 2004). "HS137: Engelberg". [[International Ski Federation]].
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  10. (15 January 2005). "HS200: Bad Mitterndorf". [[International Ski Federation]].
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  14. (5 February 2005). "HS134: Sapporo". [[International Ski Federation]].
  15. (6 February 2005). "HS134: Sapporo". [[International Ski Federation]].
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  17. (6 March 2005). "HS130: Lahti". [[International Ski Federation]].
  18. (19 March 2005). "HS215: Planica". [[International Ski Federation]].
  19. (20 March 2005). "HS215: Planica". [[International Ski Federation]].
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